[Husker] Field Goal?

huskerrn at bigred.unl.edu huskerrn at bigred.unl.edu
Sun Oct 22 22:20:27 CDT 2006


Another thought--if you throw a Hail Mary you also have a chance to get a
defensive pass interference call. Then on the resulting play you can rethink the
distance for a field goal. 
Kim

> Not to mention that Jordan Congdon does not have a
> very strong leg at this stage of his career.  His
> first kickoff (with the wind) didn't even go 55 yards.
>  As Gary Fead has commented, Congdon has had trouble
> with the length of his kickoffs all season.  I think
> that in this situation, a Hail Mary would have had a
> much higer probability of succeeding than a field goal
> attempt.
> 
> --- "Brown, Laura (LLU)" <ldbrown at llu.edu> wrote:
> 
> > One of the reasons probably has to do with the
> > talent TX has at blocking kicks, and a long one
> > would have to have a low trajectory.  I still think
> > the statistics would have been better for a long FG
> > than a hail Mary.
> 
> 
> Mike Jaixen
> Blog: http://huskermike.blogspot.com
> 
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